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US Army Pursues Hydrogen Fuel Concepts

securitas writes "According to GlobeTechnology/AP, the US Army is excited about the potential of hydrogen-powered tanks. The interest is the result of a technology demonstration that took place at Auburn University in December. Scientists have invented a process that removes the carbon and sulfur from hydrocarbon fuels like oil and gasoline. Hydrogen-powered vehicles could go three times farther than diesel-powered counterparts. DoD officials say 'it costs about $40 to move one gallon of diesel fuel from Kuwait to Baghdad.' The new process could let them take advantage of the existing oil industry infrastructure. Auburn University scientists 'realized there is already a lot of hydrogen in hydrocarbon fuel' and 'took jet fuel, which is very similar to diesel, and catalytically converted it, separating out the sulfur, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and the fuel cell ran.' The Auburn team is now pursuing military funding."

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  1. Hindenburg by RobertTaylor · · Score: 4, Funny

    Lets hope the tanks are not covered in iron oxide and aluminum paint as well ;)

    Cheers,
    rob.

  2. They figured out hydrogens in hydrocarbons?? by Viol8 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Auburn University scientists 'realized there is already a lot of hydrogen in hydrocarbon fuel'"

    Wow, theres no fooling with these guys. Those sharp megawatt intelligences are really on the ball, I mean its only been over a hundred years since
    most chemists realised the very same thing and even put "hydro" in the name of hydrocarbon as clue.

  3. Re:decent transitional solution by aziraphale · · Score: 4, Funny

    > the Bush fueled military

    Ah, now there's a fuel solution they hadn't considered. Did you have some sort of hot-air solution in mind, or are we talking about extracting all of his hydrogen?

  4. Cheap sulfur and carbon for all! by Uninvited+Guest · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally! A cheap, abundant source of sulfur and carbon as an industrial byproduct. Soon, I'll be able to take all that waste carbon and sulfur to make my... uh... (a little help here, please?)...

    --
    Sometimes I worry that I'll develop Alzheimer's disease, but no one will notice.
  5. Green tanks by mark2003 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Fantastic - now we have tanks that don't harm the environment...